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         Thomas E Donnall:     more books (29)
  1. Redfish, Bluefish, Sheefish, Snook: Far-Flung Tales of Fly-Fishing Adventure by E. Donnall Thomas Jr., 2007-11
  2. By Dawn's Early Light by E. Donnall ThomasJr., 2002-08-01
  3. Longbow country by E. Donnall Thomas, 1995
  4. Hunting Labs by Denver Bryan, E. Donnall Thomas, 2003-08
  5. Whitefish Can't Jump and Other Tales of Gamefish on the Fly by E. Donnall Thomas, 1999-07-27
  6. Outside Adventure Travel: Fly Fishing by E. Donnall Thomas, E. Donnall Thomas Jr., 2001-11
  7. Application of Basic Science to Hematopoiesis and Treatment of Disease (Bristol-Myers Squibb Cancer Symposia, No 15)
  8. Longbows in the Far North: An Archer's Adventures in Alaska and Siberia by E. Donnall Thomas, 2007-07-10
  9. My Kingdom For A Lab: Life With The Hunting Labrador Retriever by E. Donnall Thomas, 2005-08
  10. Labs Afield: Hunting with America's Favorite Retriever by Denver Bryan, 2002-08-01
  11. Fool Hen Blues : Retrievers, Shotguns & the American West (Specially-Bound, Limited Edition) by E. Donnall Thomas, Donnall E. Thomas, 1996-03
  12. Classic Papers in Hematological Oncology
  13. Dream Fish and Road Trips: Fly Fishing Tales from Alaska, Montana, and Beyond by E. Donnall Thomas Jr., 1996-02-01
  14. Longbow in the Far North: An Archer's Adventures in Alaska and Siberia (Field & Stream) by E. Donnall Thomas, 2007-06-25

1. E. Donnall Thomas - Nobel Lecture
E. Donnall Thomas Nobel Lecture. Nobel Lecture, December 8, 1990
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2. E. Donnall Thomas - Autobiography
E. Donnall Thomas Autobiography. My father, Dr. Edward E. Thomas was born in 1870 and moved to Texas with his family in a covered wagon in
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3. Thomas, E. Donnall
Thomas, E. Donnall, in full EDWARD DONNALL THOMAS (b. March 15, 1920, Mart, Texas, U.S.), American physician who in 1990 was corecipient (with
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4. Book Whitefish Cant Jump, , Other Tales Of Gamefish On The Fly
Cant Jump, , Other Tales of Gamefish on the Fly by E. Donnall, Jr. Thomas, John Barsness - - - - - - - - - n - e - x - t
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5. E. Donnall Thomas
E. Donnall Thomas E. Donnall Thomas never expected to win the Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine.
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6. E. Donnall Thomas Research Program - Bassett Healthcare
E. Donnall Thomas Research Program
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7. Application Of Basic Science To Hematopoiesis And Treatment Of
Application of Basic Science to Hematopoiesis and Treatment of Disease; THOMAS, E. DONNALL. Offered by Grahame Thornton, Bookseller
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8. The Life Of A Lab - Thomas, E. Donnall, Jr.
The Life of a Lab Thomas, E. Donnall, Jr. Willow Creek Press, Incorporated, Note Very Nice Clean Book, Very Minor Overall Wear, Alm. Like New, 1st
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9. E. Donnall Thomas Winner Of The 1990 Nobel Prize In Medicine
E. Donnall Thomas, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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10. The Life Of A Lab By Denver Bryan Thomas E. Donnall Jr., ISBN
The Life of a Lab by Denver Bryan br Thomas E. Donnall Jr. br Direct Textbook Price Comparison
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11. E. Donnall Thomas Winner Of The 1990 Nobel Prize In Medicine
E. donnall thomas, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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E D ONNALL T HOMAS
1990 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning organ and cell transplantation in the treatment of human disease.
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    Born: 1920
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA
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12. Medicine 1990
Joseph E. Murray, E. donnall thomas. Joseph E. Murray, E. donnall thomas. half 1/2 of the prize, half 1/2 of the prize
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1990
"for their discoveries concerning organ and cell transplantation in the treatment of human disease" Joseph E. Murray E. Donnall Thomas 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA Brigham and Women's Hospital
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13. E. Donnall Thomas - Autobiography
E. donnall thomas My father, Dr. Edward E. thomas was born in 1870 and moved to Texas with his family in a covered wagon in 1874.
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My father, Dr. Edward E. Thomas was born in 1870 and moved to Texas with his family in a covered wagon in 1874. He grew up in frontier Texas and, with almost no formal schooling went to the University of Louisville, Kentucky, where he received his M. D. His first wife died of tuberculosis, and I was the only child of his second wife. He was 50 years old when I was born on March 15, 1920. He was a solo general practitioner in our small Texas village. Thus, together we span the time from horse and buggy house calls to modern high-tech medicine.
My high school class consisted of about 15 people. I was not an outstanding student even in this small group. I entered the University of Texas in Austin in 1937. In my first semester I made only B grades, but as time went on and the courses became more difficult and challenging I began to enjoy the studies, mainly in chemistry and chemical engineering. I received a B. A. in 1941 and an M. A. in 1943.
During my undergraduate years at the end of the depression money was almost non-existent so I worked at a number of odd jobs. One of the jobs was waiting tables at a girls' dormitory. One January morning it snowed, a rare event in Texas. As I emerged from the girls' dormitory, an attractive young woman hit me in the face with a snow ball. I naturally had to catch her and avenge the insult to my male ego. Thus, I meet Dorothy Martin, the Dottie who has participated in all my endeavors up to the present time. We have 3 children, Don Jr. who practices internal medicine in Montana, Jeffrey who is in business in Seattle and Elaine who is a Fellow in infectious diseases at the University of Washington. We have eight grandchildren.

14. E. Donnall Thomas Books
A collection of books by E. donnall thomas, Jr. highlighting bowhunting,wingshooting, flyfishing, and wildlife. /HEAD BODY BGCOLOR=
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The Double Helix
Longbow Country ORDER
Dream Fish
and Road Trips
Whitefish Can't Jump
Fool Hen Blues

Longbows in
the Far North
To All
Things a Season
By Dawn's Early Light
...
Labs Afield

15. E. Donnall Thomas - Dream Fish And Road Trips
E. donnall thomas Jr., the consummate sportsman, is the man you see with a perpetually tight line… He is also the man at the end of the bar with a thousand
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Dream Fish and Road Trips Dream Fish and Road Trips (Lyons and Burford, 177 pgs.) My second flyfishing book is divided into sections on Montana, Alaska, and exotic destinations around the world. "E. Donnall Thomas Jr., the consummate sportsman, is the man you see with a perpetually tight line… He is also the man at the end of the bar with a thousand stories, all of which you strangely and faithfully believe." Big Sky Journal "The unpretentious ease of Mr. Thomas’s fly-fishing memories derives from his love of wild country… and his belief that fishing, regardless of expectations or results, is fun." Atlantic Monthly ORDER

16. Thomas, E. Donnall,
thomas, E. donnall,. in full EDWARD donnall thomas (b. March 15, 1920, Mart, Texas, US), American physician who in 1990 was corecipient (with Joseph E.
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Thomas, E. Donnall,
in full EDWARD DONNALL THOMAS (b. March 15, 1920, Mart, Texas, U.S.), American physician who in 1990 was corecipient (with Joseph E. Murray ) of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work in transplanting bone marrow from one person to anotheran achievement related to the cure of patients with leukemia and other blood cancers or blood diseases. Thomas studied at the University of Texas (B.A., 1941; M.A., 1943) and the Harvard Medical School (M.D., 1946). He served at a few hospitals and a research centre before becoming a professor of medicine at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons (1955-63) and the University of Washington School of Medicine (from 1963) in Seattle, where he was also associated with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. In 1956 Thomas performed the first successful bone marrow transplant between two humans: a leukemic patient and his identical twin. The recipient's body accepted the donated marrow and used it to make new, healthy blood cells and immune system cells. Thomas adopted methods to match the tissues of donor and recipient closely enough to minimize the latter's rejection of the former's marrow, and he also developed drugs to suppress the immune system. In 1969 these refinements enabled him to perform the first successful bone marrow transplant in a leukemia patient from a relative who was not an identical twin. Before his work, leukemia had invariably been a fatal disease. By 1990, as a result of his research, more than half of all leukemia patients could be expected to survive.

17. Thomas, E. Donnall --  Encyclopædia Britannica
thomas, E. donnall American physician who in 1990 was corecipient (with Joseph E. Murray) of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work in
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18. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
thomas, E. donnall Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Elected to NAS, 1982. Scientific Discipline, Medical Genetics, Hematology, and Oncology
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19. Daily Celebrations ~ E. Donnall Thomas, The Fabric Of Life's Work ~ March 15 ~ I
Celebrating the life of E. donnall thomas. Celebration includes biography, quotations, and positive affirmation. Life is a celebration of passionate colors!
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March 15 ~  Fabric of Life's Work Cancer Patient's Workbook
"It is a l w a y s difficult to identify the m a n y threads that make up the f a b r i c of a life's work." ~ E. Donnall Thomas Everywhere, thousands of leukemia patients have a second chance at life because of 40 years of dedicated bone marrow research by Dr. E. Donnall Thomas (1920-). Born on this day in Texas, Dr. Thomas is a hero in humanity's relentless quest to find a cure for cancer Leukemia, once almost always fatal, is curable today. Over 50% survive because of discoveries in bone marrow transplantation. Healthy marrow injected into the bloodstream allows patients with marrow destroyed by chemotherapy or radiation to produce new cells. A miracle! Thomas first pursued his research while in medical school. In 1956, he successfully transplanted bone marrow between a leukemic patient and his identical twin, then in 1969 between relatives who were not identical twins. From there, he tried unrelated donor matches. Thomas' quest was not always easy because of the medical community's widespread skepticism. "Back then, we didn't know anything about histocompatibility (tissue typing)," Thomas explained. Building blocks to success included improved tissuing techniques and the development of more sophisticated antibiotics to control transplant infections.

20. E. Donnall Thomas: Information From Answers.com
E. donnall thomas Dr. Edward donnall (Don) thomas (b. March 15 , 1920 ) is an American physician, in 1990 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping E. Donnall Thomas Wikipedia E. Donnall Thomas Dr. Edward Donnall (Don) Thomas (b. March 15 ) is an American physician, in he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Joseph E. Murray for the development of cell and organ transplantation . Thomas developed bone marrow transplantation as a treatment for leukemia Thomas attended the University of Texas at Austin , he studied chemistry and chemical engineering , graduating with a B.A. in and an M. A. in . While Thomas was an undergraduate he met his wife, Dorothy (Dottie) Martin while she was training to be journalist. They had three children. Thomas entered Harvard Medical School in , receiving a M.D. in . Dottie became a lab technician during this time to support the family, the pair have worked closely ever since.
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